4 definitions by ZERØ O'skül
Pertaining to the functions of the mind, or brain.
From the Greek: psukhē(psyche) meaning soul... that which makes a person that specific person, rather than someone or everyone else.
From the Greek: psukhē(psyche) meaning soul... that which makes a person that specific person, rather than someone or everyone else.
It's not a real problem, you just made it up inside your head. It is all just psychological... though that pertains more to psychosomatosis, you get the drift.
by ZERØ O'skül March 4, 2011
-n.:
A politician(1) who avoids dealing with special interest, big oil, and corporate(1) lobbyists(1).
(ex. 1)
-n. idea:
To stop(4) worrying(3) what people(3) think(3) of(3) you(2), and saying what you truly believe(1). This generally happens when a person(2) is under the influence(1) of alcohol(2). Not necessarily a good(2) thing(8-1). Not necessarily bad(6-1).
(ex. 2, ex.3)
-adj. personality descriptor:
A type of person(2) who will say(4) what is on their mind, whether right(23) or wrong(3), popular(19) or not.
(ex.3, ex. 4)
-v. emotional(1) or psychological action:
Going Bulworth:
A primary(1) instance of this.
(ex. 2)
-v. emotional(1) or psychological action:
Gone Bulworth:
Continually doing this, perhaps uncontrollably.
(ex. 4)
-v. psychological action:
Pulling a/the Bulworth:
The act of intentionally saying what is unpopular(1) to get(5) a rise(2) out of people(3).
(ex. 3, ex.4)
Reference to the 1998 Warren Beatty(1) film: Bulworth
A politician(1) who avoids dealing with special interest, big oil, and corporate(1) lobbyists(1).
(ex. 1)
-n. idea:
To stop(4) worrying(3) what people(3) think(3) of(3) you(2), and saying what you truly believe(1). This generally happens when a person(2) is under the influence(1) of alcohol(2). Not necessarily a good(2) thing(8-1). Not necessarily bad(6-1).
(ex. 2, ex.3)
-adj. personality descriptor:
A type of person(2) who will say(4) what is on their mind, whether right(23) or wrong(3), popular(19) or not.
(ex.3, ex. 4)
-v. emotional(1) or psychological action:
Going Bulworth:
A primary(1) instance of this.
(ex. 2)
-v. emotional(1) or psychological action:
Gone Bulworth:
Continually doing this, perhaps uncontrollably.
(ex. 4)
-v. psychological action:
Pulling a/the Bulworth:
The act of intentionally saying what is unpopular(1) to get(5) a rise(2) out of people(3).
(ex. 3, ex.4)
Reference to the 1998 Warren Beatty(1) film: Bulworth
ex. 1:
Obama really went Bulworth in his first presidential campaign.
ex. 2:
Mel Gibson(1)'s drunken(1) rant(1).
ex. 3:
Sacha Baron Cohen is a Bulworth when he plays Borat, Bruno, and Ali G.
ex. 4:
Anything Bill O'Reilly(2) has ever said.
Obama really went Bulworth in his first presidential campaign.
ex. 2:
Mel Gibson(1)'s drunken(1) rant(1).
ex. 3:
Sacha Baron Cohen is a Bulworth when he plays Borat, Bruno, and Ali G.
ex. 4:
Anything Bill O'Reilly(2) has ever said.
by ZERØ O'skül March 4, 2011
by ZERØ O'skül March 4, 2011
-n.:
The part of your brain that keeps stuff you are aware of.
-v.:
To keep (variable something) in or on the mind.
-v.:
To be annoyed or bothered by something.
The part of your brain that keeps stuff you are aware of.
-v.:
To keep (variable something) in or on the mind.
-v.:
To be annoyed or bothered by something.
-n.:
I'm losing my mind.
-v.(1):
Mind your manners.
-v.(2):
Yes, I mind the carrot peeler by my penis.
I'm losing my mind.
-v.(1):
Mind your manners.
-v.(2):
Yes, I mind the carrot peeler by my penis.
by ZERØ O'skül March 4, 2011